I know if you divide by e^(y/x) you get three of the components, but I can't figure out how to get the fraction with the (x+y) as the denominator and where ...
Divide both components by 2.4 Then the ratio is ( 3/7 ).
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You cannot simplify it.
There is nothing to simplify. -2 is as simple as you can get.
Okay class, simplify the sum on the board.We need to simplify these instructions.
No, "simplify" is a verb. It means to make something less complex or easier to understand by reducing it to its essential components.
Divide both components by 2.4 Then the ratio is ( 3/7 ).
No -- however, certain brands (e.g. Onkyo) allow extra connectivity between their various components to simplify commands issued via the remote control.
JFC stands for Java Foundation Classes. They are a set of GUI components and services which simplify the development and deployment of commercial-quality desktop and internet/intranet applications.
The Java Foundation Classes (JFC) are a comprehensive set of GUI components and services which dramatically simplify the development and deployment of commercial-quality desktop and Internet/Intranet applications.
No it will not simplify.
You can't simplify that. There are no common factors.You can't simplify that. There are no common factors.You can't simplify that. There are no common factors.You can't simplify that. There are no common factors.
You cannot simplify it.
Okay class, simplify the sum on the board.We need to simplify these instructions.
You can either simplify then add or add then simplify your answer
There is nothing to simplify. -2 is as simple as you can get.
The Java Foundation Classes (JFC) are a comprehensive set of GUI components and services which dramatically simplify the development and deployment of commercial-quality desktop and internet/Intranet applications.